So the Vikings were not spinning a yarn....
And the climate change bozos will be in a total state of disarray as they scramble to explain this one away.
Fact is, you can put down a bunch of ice pretty quickly. I really feel that in the past 4,000-6,000 years (possibly directly after the flood), there was a very massive event that caused rapid cooling/freezing along with huge winds that threw giant mammoths and other large animals into ravines (low pressure areas) along with gravel and a bunch of other stuff and instantly froze and buried them. Something dramatic happened - and it happened fast such that the animals were chewing their cud one second and then were insta-frozen the next. An animal will not chew its cud under a stressful situation - at least not from my observation of multi-stomached animals....
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/03/210315165639.htm
Then there is the WWII plane that was found hundreds of feet under ice on Greenland. When the climate forcers were making their ice core calcs, they assumed each layer in the core was equivalent to one winter. Well, guess what? Those B-29s and other now-valuable aircraft would have to have landed on the ice sheet in the 1500's for that to be the case. OR..... it was a simple explanation of: one layer of ice = one snow storm. Occam's razor.
But then, what do I know? I am one of those simpletons that believes in a Supreme Being with massive intelligence beyond our comprehension who seeded life on this orb instead of the biological equivalent of a tornado in a junkyard making a Ferrari.... Quite frankly, I will stick with the Italian job on that one.
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